Consult Pulmonologists Online - Respiratory Medicine (169 doctors)
Dr Ishan Gupta
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
8 Years • MBBS, DNB RESPIRATORY DISEASES
New Delhi
Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, New Delhi
Dr. Roopa M
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
9 Years • MBBS, MD Pulmonology
Hyderabad
Tricorder Clinics (Dr Roopa), Hyderabad
Dr. Ram Prasad P L
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
11 Years • MBBS, MD Respiratory Medicine
Chennai
Prism lung speciality clinic, Chennai
Dr. Deepanshu Chawla
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
3 Years • MBBS, MD Respiratory Medicine
New Delhi
CHAWLA CLINIC, New Delhi
Dr. Mohammed Abdul Naseer
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
7 Years • MBBS, DNB Respiratory Medicine
Mahaboobnagar
Amrutha Hospatial, Mahaboobnagar
Dr. K Soumya Rani
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
4 Years • MBBS, MD Pulmonology
Miyapur
Esha Chest Clinic, Miyapur
Dr. Harshil Shah
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
5 Years • MBBS, MD Tuberculosis & Respirtory Diseases
Mumbai
Phoenix Polyclinic, Mumbai
Dr. K Prasanna Kumar Reddy
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
16 Years • MBBS, DTCD (TB&CHEST), DNB (PULM MED), FCCP
Hyderabad
Apollo Medical Centre Kondapur, Hyderabad
Dr Vishwa Vijeth K.
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
8 Years • MBBS, MD ( Respiratory Medicine)
Bangalore
Apollo Clinic Bellandur, Bangalore
Dr. Tikly Das
Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist
7 Years • MBBS, Diploma in Tuberculosis and Chest Diseases
New Town
Dr Tikly Das' Clinic, New Town
Who is a Pulmonologist?
A Pulmonologist is a medical specialist who treats patients suffering from respiratory or lung-related disorders. They have a deep understanding of the following types of respiratory conditions:
- Infectious
- Structural
- Inflammatory
- Neoplastic (tumour)
- Autoimmune
What is meant by pulmonology?
Pulmonology is a branch of medicine that specialises in diagnosing and treating disorders affecting the respiratory system. Airways, lungs and muscles are the major components of a respiratory system.
Why should you see a pulmonologist?
If you experience any discomfort in breathing, you should consult a pulmonologist. Pulmonary vascular diseases can affect both the respiratory system and organs of the body.
Subspecialties of pulmonology are:
- Interstitial lung disease - Involves problems that mark persistent scarring and inflammation.
- Interventional pulmonology - Includes multidisciplinary care to treat pleural diseases, airway disorders and lung cancer.
- Pre and post-surgery management (lung transplant).
- Neuromuscular disorders - These occur due to respiratory muscle failure.
- Obstructive lung disease - Includes airway narrowing or obstruction.
- Sleep-related breathing disorders.
What condition can a pulmonologist treat?
Some of the commonly conditions treated by pulmonologists are as follows:
- Interstitial lung-related problems
- Asthma attacks
- Bronchitis and bronchiectasis
- Emphysema
- COPD or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Occupational lung diseases - inhalation of dust, chemicals or proteins
- Obstructive sleep apnea - slow breathing when you’re sleeping
What are the types of processes followed by a pulmonologist?
Pulmonologists do not perform any surgical procedures unless important. Instead, they suggest medications and therapies to treat lung-related disorders. Pulmonologists may interpret exams and tests to determine a lung-related diagnosis. These include:
- Chest fluoroscopy: to check the functioning of the lungs.
- Chest ultrasound: to determine the structuring of chest and organs.
- Pulse oximetry: it examines the concentration levels of oxygen in the blood.
- Thoracentesis helps in removing fluids from the lungs.
- Chest tube helps in removing fluid or air from the lungs.
- Bronchoscopy determines the problems in the lower airways, trachea, larynx, and throat.
When should you consult a pulmonologist?
A general physician may recommend some medical exams that will better check your overall health condition. Consult a pulmonologist if you are:
- Unable to breathe properly
- Coughing endlessly
- Smoking frequently
- Experiencing sudden weight loss
- Have trouble exercising due to breathing problems
You must also consult a pulmonologist if you suffer from lung conditions such as asthma, lung cancer, sleep apnea, tuberculosis, and pulmonary hypertension.
Training and education requirements
During a physical exam, your doctor will use a stethoscope and closely listen to your breath sounds. Based on this information, the doctor could order some more tests to get a clear picture:
- Spirometry or non-invasive test - It evaluates the functioning of the lung. Take a deep breath and blow it into a tube that is joined with the spirometer.
- ABG or arterial blood gas test - It measures the acidity (pH) levels to detect the saturation levels of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the blood.
All these tests may help determine COPD or any other condition such as asthma, heart failure, or restrictive respiratory disease.
Where to find a pulmonologist?
You can easily consult a pulmonologist at the Apollo 24|7 app or website. Browse the best pulmonologist doctors who can help manage and treat respiratory diseases such as heart failure, asthma and restrictive lung disease. Book an appointment from the comfort of your home and get online consultation from the best lung doctors in just 15 minutes.
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FAQs
Who is a pulmonologist?
A pulmonologist is a physician who specializes in the treatment of diseases of the respiratory tract which includes the lungs, airways (mouth, nose, pharynx, larynx, and trachea), and respiratory muscles.
What do pulmonologists do?
Pulmonologists are trained to diagnose, treat, manage, and prevent respiratory diseases. They have a broad understanding of the impact that respiratory diseases have on other interconnected organ systems and treat a wide range of respiratory diseases and disorders including asthma, bronchitis, lung cancer, and COPD.
How to consult a pulmonologist online?
To consult a pulmonologist online, click on the ‘Online Doctor Consultation’ section on the Apollo 24/7 app or website. Then type ‘pulmonology’ in the search bar to find a list of pulmonologists, along with their consultation timings. Choose one that suits your requirements and click on the ‘Consult’ button to book an appointment with a pulmonologist.
Does a pulmonologist treat all kinds of lungs and breathing-related problems?
Yes, pulmonologists treat all kinds of respiratory problems. They serve as the sole specialist for the treatment of certain conditions. These treatments may also involve a primary care physician, oncologist, rheumatologist, thoracic surgeon, cardiologist, geneticist, allergist, respiratory therapist, and critical care specialist.
When should I consult a pulmonologist?
You must consult a pulmonologist if you suffer from lung conditions such as asthma, lung cancer, sleep apnea, tuberculosis, and pulmonary hypertension.
What do we call a pulmonologist in simple words?
Pulmonologists are simply ‘lung doctors’ who treat patients suffering from breathing and lung problems. They are also sometimes known as respiratory medicine doctors.
Can I consult with a pulmonary doctor anytime?
Yes, on Apollo 24/7, you can consult pulmonologists any time. Our pulmonologists are available round-the-clock for online consultations. Just pick your preferred slot and book a consultation.
How do I choose the best pulmonary doctors in India?
Apollo 24/7 has the best pulmonologists in India who are available round-the-clock to offer you an online consultation. All our doctors are highly-qualified and experienced to ensure that all your health conditions are taken care.
Does video consultation available with all pulmonologists?
Yes, all pulmonologists on the 24/7 platform offer video call consultations.
Can a pulmonologist perform surgeries on the lungs or any other respiratory organs?
Pulmonologists do not usually perform any surgical procedures. Instead, they will prescribe medications and therapies to treat respiratory disorders. However, on rare occasions, pulmonologists may perform surgical biopsies. A surgical biopsy is the removal of tissue from a mass or lump to examine under a microscope.
Which organs comprise the respiratory system and can a pulmonologist treat all disorders of the respiratory system?
The organs comprising the respiratory system are the mouth, lungs, nasal cavity, throat, trachea, alveoli, voice box, bronchi, and bronchioles. Yes, a pulmonologist can treat all the disorders associated with the respiratory system. "
What kind of tests can a pulmonologist recommend?
A pulmonologist may recommend imaging tests based on your symptoms and condition. Some of the imaging tests are – chest X-rays (to monitor overall lung health), chest CT scans (to check for signs of lung cancer, emphysema, etc.), bronchoscopy (to examine airways), and chest ultrasound (to study pleural space and space inside the chest).